In a Google hangout organized by the Kenyan Embassy in Namibia and the Standard Group, Selma and Guyo were able to talk to each other for the first time in close to 23 years. The hangout was witnessed by the Kenyan Ambassador to Namibia, Peter Gitau, Dillish’s uncle and aunt.

According to SDE, emotions ran high as Selma positively identified and recognized the former KDF soldier. The two former lovebirds took a stroll down the memory lane as they relived their last moment together at the airport where they last saw each other.

Guyo explained that while he tried his best to keep in touch, his hectic army schedule and the extremely slow communication modes hindered him from communicating.

Dillish’s uncle was quick to remind Guyo to visit Namibia with loads of money as gratitude for all the work he did raising up Dillish in Abdi’s absence.

And now, the 22 year old Namibian (now half-Kenyan) has admitted that she’s a Kenyan; a Borana for that matter and recognizes Guyo as her biological father.

A palpably elated Dillish tweeted how proud she is to be a Borana girl: “I am a proud Borana girl ”

She then thanked the Lord for “giving her all she’s been begging for”. Last week it emerged that Dillish and her family were on a mission to find her real father and now that mission has been accomplished. She tweeted: “Lord, you have given me all I’ve been begging for!”

Guyo has been invited to Namibia to celebrate Dillish’s 23rd birthday on the 16th of September.